Review:
36. My holiness envelops everything I see.
37. My holiness blesses the world.
38. There is nothing my holiness cannot do.
39. My holiness is my salvation.
40. I am blessed as a Son of God.
The five review lessons for today cover our acceptance of our holiness, which is another way of saying accepting our innocence and wholeness, accepting that we are complete and pure now just as we are and always were, in need of nothing. The words holiness, wholeness, worthiness, and innocence can easily be substituted for each other as they mean the same thing.
36. My holiness envelops everything I see.
Our wholeness, worthiness, and innocence envelop everything we see.
If we are not seeing wholeness, worthiness, and innocence it is because we have put guilt and separation in their place. We are out of alignment with our true nature of innocence, our identity as one with God.
We may have abandoned God, however God has not forsaken us. God loves us now, exactly as we are. Not one of us has ever lost his or her innocence.
We can now choose to see this through understanding eyes.
37. My holiness blesses the world.
Our wholeness, worthiness, and innocence bless the world.
As we come to recognize and accept the love and light that we are, our radiance shines on all the world and all are blessed.
The way we perceive ourselves is the way we perceive everyone and everything.
38. There is nothing my holiness cannot do.
There is nothing our wholeness, worthiness, and innocence cannot do.
Our wholeness, worthiness, and innocence has no limits. The light of purity that we radiate outward shines away the darkness of all illusions, dissolving them in the brightness of our light.
39. My holiness is my salvation.
Our wholeness, worthiness, and innocence are our salvation.
All that is asked of us is to recognize and accept our wholeness, worthiness, and innocence.
We already have accepted the lie of our separateness.
Stop accepting what is false and begin to recognize the truth instead.
40. I am blessed as a Son of God.
We are innocent, worthy, and whole now, supported, protected, and directed by our Father. All good is ours. We cannot suffer guilt, loss, deprivation, or pain.
Focus our attention on the wholeness, worthiness, and innocence of ourselves and of all of our brothers.